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    NEW DELHI, May 6 โ€” India and Vietnam are looking to ramp up bilateral trade to US$25 billion (RM98 million) by 2030, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today, following talks with President To Lam in New Delhi.โ€œBilateral trade between India and Vietnam has doubled in the last decade and reached US$16 billion. Today, we have taken several important decisions to take it to US$25 billion by 2030,โ€ Modi said in a speech.โ€œWe will take our cooperation to new hights.โ€Lam
     

India, Vietnam set US$25b bilateral trade target by 2030, says Modi

6 May 2026 at 12:00

Malay Mail

NEW DELHI, May 6 โ€” India and Vietnam are looking to ramp up bilateral trade to US$25 billion (RM98 million) by 2030, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today, following talks with President To Lam in New Delhi.

โ€œBilateral trade between India and Vietnam has doubled in the last decade and reached US$16 billion. Today, we have taken several important decisions to take it to US$25 billion by 2030,โ€ Modi said in a speech.

โ€œWe will take our cooperation to new hights.โ€

Lam, on his first visit to India as president, said the two countries โ€œwill elevate defence and security cooperationโ€ and contribute to โ€œstrengthening an environment of peace and stabilityโ€.

Both sides said the discussions focused on sectors like education, rare earth minerals and digital payment systems, reflecting โ€œthe enhanced comprehensive strategic partnership between India and Vietnamโ€, according to Modi.

Lam was earlier accorded a red-carpet welcome at the presidential palace, with Modi standing alongside him as troops marched past in an honour guard parade.

The Vietnamese president kicked off his India trip a day earlier, with a visit to the Buddhist pilgrimage site of Bodh Gaya โ€” where the Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment โ€” in the eastern state of Bihar.

Lam is accompanied by a large business delegation, and is also due to visit Indiaโ€™s financial hub Mumbai.

Vietnam has been seeking to enhance economic cooperation with India, with companies such as electric vehicle giant VinFast trying to make inroads into the worldโ€™s most populous nation.

Indian media had suggested todayโ€™s discussions might include a potential US$700 million deal for Indiaโ€™s long-range BrahMos cruise missiles, but no such announcement was made by either leader.

Lam met Indiaโ€™s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval yesterday to discuss โ€œstrengtheningโ€ the partnership between the countries, Delhiโ€™s foreign ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said.

Tomorrow, Lam will leave for Sri Lanka for a two-day visit that will focus on trade, investment and tourism, Colombo said in a statement. โ€” AFP

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